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Last Edition 4 O'Clock p.m HOSPITAL ASSURED ae Scandinavian Association Perfects Its Plans ee Ata meeting of the Scandinavian Tiospital wockation held last night it was decided to raise $26,000 ward buliding the new hospital. This amount will without doubt be raised by July, several prominent Soandi- navians of the city having elready donated #0 much as $) Rev. August Tet n and J, M Thuland were de, respectively, chairman and secretary of a board of trustees to handle the affairs of the association unti) the regular election om the third Friday of May ALL LINES TO CONNECT Street Railroad Company to Meet Interurban Line ‘The Geattle Mlectric company filed plans late this afternoon to bulld connecting lines at the terminals of the Ballard line and those linos rur ning down Second and Third ave Dues and those on Jackson and Grant streets as well. These lines wil) thus be made con- tinuows with the Interurban line now under Construction. ELLENSBU PERSONALS Special to the tar, SBURG, Wash., April 12 Pruett will have a new bakery completed soon and a large ery in operation by May 1 ra, W. F. Cramer, who hae been sertousty il), is convalercing nicely Myrtie Hicks ts seriously i! with eppendicitia, WHATCOM Much Development Under Way in Many Lines Special te the far WHATCOM, Wash., April 12.--Ne- tions are pending between the Packing and Navigation Co, and the Fairhaven Ice Co. for the site upon which the oid ice plant ts located. If the deal goes through the packing company will construct a large brick and stones warehouse, Mr Huatoon, the leeabinanager, went to Seattle today to conpult with General Manager Alasworth and will proba biy close the deal this afternoon. ‘The Great Northern Chuckanut eut off line from Blanchard to Fairhaven fe nearty completed an far as tunnel- ing and grading le concerned. Track laytog will start In 10 days. Im- mense storage yards will be estab- Uahed at Chuckanut bay. Grading ia being done for about 20 tracks 8060 feet long at Andrews camp, on the south side of the day, Deep water ia within 10 feet. LONG RESIDENT IN THIS CITY Caroline B, Stevens Dies Today at Her Home Caroline Baker Stevens, aged 6% years, widow of Robert J. Stevens, as the family residence, 1420 ix toenth avenues, early this morning of @ complication of discases,. Mre. Stevens had resided in Seattie for the past 20 years and was very well known here. Her sister, Mra. Lucy Hopkins, re- sides at 804 Terry avenue, KR. M kina, clerk of the federal court C, B. Hopkins, United States mar- shal of this district, and Ralph Hop king are nephews of the deceased Mrs. Carrie 8. Hatfield, widow of the late Capt. John A. Hatfield, ta a daughter of the late Mrs. Stevens The body is in charge of Bonney & Stewart. The funeral will probably be held from th residence at 4 clock tomorrow afternoon. AT AN END WASHINGTON, D. C., April 12 Minister to Hayt! Powell cables that the rebellion on that island has beer erushed. RECITAL AND SOCIAL Under the auspices of the Young People's misst there will be held moxt Friday evening, April 18, at & o'clock, @ social and recital, in the Jeoture room of the First Haptiat chuch. recital ia to be en by the pupils of Miss Alice B. Hambiet ansisted by Mr. William T. Kiwell All are cordially invited. The ork of Mise Hamblet t# too well wh to need any further words of intro. duction Way Down East Folk Natives of Massachu ta in city and state are preparing cept the invitatic of the G and Generali Court of Mas t etts to spend an “Old Home k, beginning July among the ances tral scenes of New Vingia There are at ie ' t i a chusetts eattle and 1 in the state Drivers Take Exceptions Yesterday the Standard Furniture Company issued a 1 captioned, “Ww # to Driver which called at ftenti to carelesan on th but stated no ape eifi reco red the unca und refused to continue longer in their official capacity Or. Sharples Speaks Dr. C. W. Sharples addr 1 the Parents’ Club of the Cer t! district at Frat he ‘ noot His subject b | opment of the Tra WEATHER FORECAST For Seattle and Vi t Tonight end unda umer; fresh weet to north nd THE SEATTLE STAR, FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIALS "".u° 9 P.M. Tonight from 7 to 9 $cial price is a bargain worth coming for. No Saturday night spe- cials will be delivered. Everything is light weight and easily carried. AFFAIRS IN RANKS OF LABOR Changes in Industrial Situation Noted Within Last 24 Hours The Bullding Trades council met Inet night and accepted the reaigna tion of J, T, Oldham as editor of the Hullding Trades Council Bulletin and of John A. MocAuliffe as business agent of the Trades cvuncil, Chas, W, Doyle of the Typograph- jeal union, was elected as editor of the Bulletin and will assume charge immediately, F. WH. Linn, business nt of the electricians’ union, was chosen business agent of the Coun ell, In the place of Mr. McAuliffe, who left today for Los Angelica, these special values will be on sale. Each article at each regular price is a good value—at this s i ¢ Q ‘ 4 rf ‘ rf é ( 4 é é é A. pe- Pillow Tonight 45c Mixed Feather Pillow, weighs 8 Ibe, size 18x28 inch covered with heavy high grade str tuck; ular price 80c each Special Saturday night, 7 to %, each abe — PLL LL re ~ ~_ Drapery Room Saturday Evening Specials Wood Curtain Poles, oak finish, 4 ft. long, trimmed with brass ends Carpenter wo o or, orton’s and brackets for windows only; complete, each . AZ%e new fesldence, which Hoderquist & |) 28 in. Brass Bash ods, por £00t ».+...+++++++> wan he Roneleaf are building, was stopped White Kname! Curtain Poles, 1 inch diameter; per foot the yesterday by the call out of 12 A tt Pt ubion carpenters Be Bie cist weter: “An Little Things at Satnrday Night Specials Yo nek Je Saat tne Sepeieeh, Wits. Porcelain Kee Separator fite; Christy Improved Balad Mixer council. The carpenters can me to snugly over a teacup, allowing { and Egg Desker Saturday do this, end weet wo ack. ogee the white of the exg to pass night, 7 to #..,... othe iseniew’ Gar ea Lon fh 4 aod 4 into teacup without breaking | Family Gcales, 25-ib, capacity, Bulidia MM von r**,,. , ve the yolk; reguiar price lic. Bat ? with platform and removable gr * council. This will urday BIGht .....+000+++ + Be) tin hopper. Saturday night. S8e ~~ & Hebt to the Nninh ? Heavy Ketinned Sauce Pan or eee } lron Handle Knives and Forks, § Stew Kettle, 2 quart, 2 quart, 4 } per set of 6 knives and 6 forks quert, 6 quart and ¢ quart | Maturday night 45e! Chdice Saturday night....10¢ ——-~ PPL LLP PPP PPP PPP ' Tonight Each 22c Your choice tonight of the following assortment 2 quart Granite Tea Kettles, 1 quart Granite Climax Ke quart Hive Pnamei Tea Pots, 12 inch diameter Granite (thes. 1 Milk CALIFORNIA j Pan, 1 quart Granite Rice Boiler, 2 and % quart Granite Steet | Alleged Murderer of San Francisco | Bauce Fans; worth regular from S00 to The cach: Teateht..wae Policeman Taken South | enn 112 Columbia Street i Toule Kauffman, an alleged mur . derer, safe robber and highwayman FREDERICK & NEL N passed through this city last night ' oo his way to Ban Franctece, where | he will face the charge of being an | COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS aceeas to the murder of Police-| man Robertson. / ‘econd ve, Madison and Spring Streets. Kauffman was captured at Fort § A lam, J baaca, by Constable of tt orthwest mounted ; joe, March &. In charge of Ban] ‘DISPOS T Francisco Detectives FE. J. Renn and | ION OF Cc. H. Taylor, be la on hia way to ally ugly prisoner, and it is neces- sary to keep him at all time heavily in ned At the depot last night he} was constantly on the look-out for| a fight. Robertson, the Ban Francieco po- Neeman, Was murdered by “yeug men” or hobo thieves, last January. The officer was killed while in per- formance of his duty, by one of the sang of which Kauffman was a member, California, Kauffman is an egret | | | NEW SOLDIERS Hereafter All Rookies Go to the Seventeenth Infantry The war department at Washing- ton hes issued instructions to the | Fecruiting offices in the Department! j of the Columbia to enlist no more j}men for the Seventh infantry at j Vancouver barracks, but to send re-| | ELKS HONOR When He Refers | Bumbers, The order ts based on the | fact that the Seventh infantry now 1 ' | 10 Hampton | has « full complement of men, very Seventeenth infantry, same barracks The order conveyed also that recruits for the Ulery are also at the coast ar- needed in considerable largely reerulted from the Seattle office, secured by Sergeant Mohr jand assistants, Will Attend the Grand in a Body’ Next Tuesday Night In the different companies of the const artiliery in of the Columbia there are now ap- moments WAHBINGTON, D, C., April Benator Veet of Missourl began the) proximately 100 vacancies. It ix Al G. Feld, the minstrel, will be! gepate today on Chinese exclusion) thought highly probable that the the recipient of 4 great compliment!pby saying he sympathized entirely | Seventh infantry companies now in at the hands of the Beattie Hiks, for\ with a desire to exctude laborers.| Alaska and the two at Vancouver | it ts the intention of the lodge to!The Chinese coolie, he said, was #) barracks will be sent to the Philip- attend Mr, Field's performance in) political, social and industrial pera-| pines and that the Seventeenth in- a body on Tuesday evening The ete, but he couldn't support the) fantry will be sent to Alaska. entire parquet of the Grand has ling measure. He objected to AT ANE ‘ Work is also progressing rapidly on the steamer Willamette. An en- tirely new frame has been construct- ed for the middle body of this ves- wel. been reserved for them Mr. Field is a grand lodge officer | of the Elka, which accounts for this) unusual demonstration The usual) casion to fament on Lik festivities of speech and song | words spoken yesterday, and said will follow the performance on that | he hoped the North and South would provision excluding Chinese res ts from the Philippines. ver bie Missourian took oc bie the bitter Salvation Army j merce did not exist in eentiment lwill be a feature | Hanna read a telegraph of protest | PRS ji il A ER CO | neatnat the bill from presidents of| SAN FRANCISCO, April 12.-A Chamber of Commerce Mer murderous assauk was commit ichants’ Exchange of aSn iseco.| on Thomas Garrett, editor of ne Now I'll read the antidote,” } He was knocked down cruite for the infantry service to the) instructions i the Department! SATURDAY, APRIL jy 9. $1,000 Apiece for i Lots on Capitol Hill Special Sale to Commence Monday Morp | ingA Challenge to Ahybody to Produce a Better Bargain In Seattle Real Estate Monday morning we are going to| sell 12 lots on Eleventh avenue, Cep-| With one of these lots free, {tol Hill, for $1000 apiece. | The lots are 200 feet abore Bound and theref | ‘The lots are Wx120 feet, and have) py errt iew of the ential | 15-foot alleys harbor, part of Lake Union, The street improvements, all com-| ernment canal and the pleted and paid for, cost as follow#:| range of mountains from Street grading, per lot . #70\ end. The view never can tes Bewer ..«... seen There are no building | Cement sidewalks . attached to these lotsa. “ © 6-inch water main ... The best way to reach the pe is by the Broadway or cars, getting off at walking « block and @ half ey Our representatives will be ground from 8 a. m. tn ¢ If you want one of these immediately, for they will Be | in a hurry. Terma will be granted Af Decemaey, If they can, we'll DOSE then 26 ae Total cost, per lot, all paid for.$200/ There ts no asserement for improve- | either now or in the future, net cost of the lots to the pur- | chaser is cherefore hut $800 aplece. | We challenge anybody to produce a better bargain in Beattie real es- | tate of any kind. : 1212 Second Avenue. “oO CHILDREN’S DRESSES, Monday morning we will on sale a very attractive variety Children’s Dresses, white and ored. ‘ Pretty Gingham Dresses, sites 2 to 5 years teenies Exte ity Print Dremey neatly Mesa Cli cole oe PY Tee Bagge —_ om patterns, nicely trimmed with em broidery, 2 to 5 years: . Striped Galatea Cloth Sailor beautifully made and trimmed, 6 to 54 years «0+ ss 1212 Second Ave., Bet. Seneca and University St | Queen Anne avenue, this | i right. jcontiie to stand together. Amid al-| MORTALITY RECORD | een ee jlence he referred with emotion to) Col, G, French of aSn_ Francisco pretaate | _ Wells Johnson, ie | the death of Wade Mampton, whore) and Major BR. Dublin of Portiand The funeral of C. A. Brown w at $02 Maynard @ Imemory, he said, wou awe for | will conduct a very special service| hela from Bonney & Stewart's! ee of ere . jcenturies. He wept quietly as tonight ¢n the Holiness Mission | chapel at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at ut winch of Mra. F. j resumed bie seat t ¢ jchureh, Third avenue near Pike | interment was in Mt. Pleasant ceme- | e peng from Lodge followed in defenge of ‘ne | street, tonight at ® o'clock | tery poder pene s pending bill. He Inaisted that com Plenty of good music and singing | Funeral services for Evelyn Tal- chapel yesterday “inl H. Lingenfelter © ment was In Lake View Mrs. J. Lo dence hospit y She is the mother of Mrs, of 421 Eastlake avenue. were held from the family resi- denee, 151 Seventeenth avenue, at }2:30 o'clock this afternoon. Inter- | ment was in Lake View cemetery. The body of Mrs. Anna Kineard| wed re-| Poet, today arrived in this cMy yesterday and is| ‘orth Upon complaint of Miss Julla)™ arked, “of telegram from the bar-| from the rear by an unknown man| et Bonney & Stewart's. The funeral | 2 charge of Botterware # Grunner, a local dry goods clerk of | tenders’ union of fan Francisco de- | and struck several blows, evidently | Will take place on Sunday and will be) want a job? See our offeron Ce this city, C Collins wae arrested |™8nding that he vote to exclude h brass knuckles, while ur n- | private | sified page aos l by Oficer mh Beven last niabt on | Chinese . | us, The would-be murderer Oh ro J. N. McCormack, aged 69 yeara,| 0° & warrant charging larceny by em- In the house the bi! to pension | into a bath houge and escaped. } a |died at the family residence, 1929 | |besslement, rom. the complaint | ™T® McKinley with $5,000 per year|tor Garrett belleves he knows the/ Queen Anne avenue yesterday morn- | h ix Bled in Justice Cann’s court | Passed after objection by Bell, of | cause of the assault. | ing, of cancer, Deceased was a mem- iins had procured $200 worth of |Colerado, Populist, who ciaimed ti It will be pemembered that the| Der of Stevens Post, G. A. R., I. 0. 0, , | Washington Match Company stack, |¥®* @ bad precedent ant Be aie tak Coma eeoth from | F: and the n Con. The funeral will $3 Two eplendid lots which he was to sell for her, The T ' ' ' Norne lowt her rudder and experi | be hela from Butterworth's chap tral mentite, cle ea | oale « “ an ver anyses but the a k meet a gerive ot great tt the | 3 o'clock Bunday afternoon. i aoe oar in fruit. a alleged »> have been converted to | Way down, t is expected that she ° his own use, Collins was confined to | will leave the dock tomorrow, the n| CORT N CO |S the city jail, He will t iven a pre ;a@ general cleaning up and painting) ‘ Cann Wonsesnar ats on ad Xs lah ee 4 j bat Bast i Two cheap lots in Valentine # Inesday afternow ae vila : ; ,_i————S ~ ~~ ost | dition, Kenton car me | WASHINGTON, D. ©., April 12 | { ‘ These prices will keep us busy— down and $5 a month | Dr, Talmage is gradually sinking and 5 them INSTALLATION jis not expected at this hour, 3 p. m.,, ‘ ) q —— to last until evening i) ¢ DR. BLYTHE DEMOCRATS TO. from Fiat a 5 ? 72 Clothes Pins...... from Firat avenue, by A ; 5 car line. Every lot i lave The installation services of Dr will make a desirsn@ | Blythe are to be held in the Calvary | Presbyterian church at 3 o'clock to- FEAST TONIGHT | |} morrow afternoon, W. A. Major, D, ade z i$ D., will preside, and the Rev, James The Democrats of Seattie will to Thompaon of the Lane Street Pres night celebrate the 150th anniversary | byterian church will pr h the in. | Of the birth of their ideal, Thomas stallation sermon, his subject being \Je fferson, by a “dollar dinner” at the The Foundation Work of. the|J4neoln. The banuet will begin at 8 Chureh of ’ o'clock, 1, C, Gilman will act as The Res 1 Toas, the retir- | toaetman ing pastor, will deliver the charge to A lar attendance of Democrats the new pastor, and the Rev, Hugh| !* Promised W. Gilchrist will present the churge to the " The F Owen Jones lof the Welsh Presbyterian church und Dr. M. A. Mathewa of the Firat Presbyterian will also be present We're lorig on trous if you have a pair of long leg bring Short prices on short trousers These trousers are the victims of Will put you in possession of a Full Quart of honesty; the trousers we soid you last season have worn too long. Every style from $4 to $9. AGENT DIES LOS ANGELES, April 12.—John D “The Wellington,” our $3.60 MacFarland, for 20 yeara land agent Hat, is finer than those from the f th Burlington railroad at Lin costliest hatters y ue *% lant t. thar git w Agents for Brokaw Brow.’ Phme t, and mmgn-in-law of Gen. Am- WHISKEY Clothing Cobt didd yesterday ed 45 As good a PAA AAA AAR “wd Pe a eae ay Ae Whiskey tn ae r Pts dM ch HAR, ocrinlnasglbgtagtrspe every | respect THE MACBDOUG ALL & 10mt as you'd pay . e - " ) Middle Weat $1.00 tor else SOUTHWICK CG, | The steamer Nome City will suc Gere ane, 717-10-21-23 Piet Avevup ad the ¢ on th way he eat"s . repalt » City will proba . RS 2 Seatthe, Wash, nie tunica i Hh will recom . M Shuiie Re tsico mend itself Outfitters of Men, Wo- For tomorrow (Sunday) both the Cc & L men and Children Athion and Inland Flyer will run to ooper @vy - § the battleship Oregon and Navy 104-106 FIRST AVE. wm. ; 4 Yard, leaving Colman dock at 10 and Bet gee nas bees ye . Open This Evening Until 9 3 11 a. m., 1:15, 2:15, 4:80 and 8 p. m Telephone Main 182 o'Clock | Fare 50c round trip, . re ? rr nnn ak Price is $50 each; terms cash and $6 per month. Mrs. Pott's Irons, set Wash Board ood Frame Wrin guarantee Nickle j 12-quart Galvanized Pail,.20¢e 8 Hoop Wood Pail Ise Laundry Baskets, very strong | we Laundry Baskets, very strong ae + She Laundry Baskets, very strong 29 eaes . . BOG Painted Chamber Pail April showers are no blessing C one's Mitenell’s Core |“Ketches” the oldest of the orm and sunshine ; Calla Cream corns 5 cents. Alternate st bad for the skin, vents as well as cures. | hands and rough faces eye Iron ‘Tonle Bitters for # Bus! Workingman's Dinner | It has cured hundreds. at 20¢ 2) we intend this to be ® l4-quart Strainer Pall Bhe | store. Tin Steamer ‘ . = Your day has not been pr ably spent if you have not vis ited Coon Bros. First Av |6. B.C 1 Ph aa ‘o. Pike St. Telephone,

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